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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 |
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VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Education and Training will soon be ensuring that students receive quality education by holding schools to a universal set of criteria.  | | A chemistry teacher takes a lesson at a Specialised Senior Secondary School in central Nghe An Province. | The ministry's Department for Educational Quality Examination held a referendum on the ministry's first project to create and experimentally apply criteria for educational quality in high schools. The referendum collected opinions from the managers of 25 departments of education and training that are participating in the project, undertaken by the Department for Educational Quality Examination in co-ordination with the Asia-Pacific French Centre (CREFAP). |
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Saturday, 17 November 2007 |
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VietNamNet Bridge - The Ministry of Education and Training on November 15 held a meeting to mark the Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20). Attended by Vice State President Nguyen Thi Doan, the meeting also included a get-together for 322 teachers honored as the People’s Teachers and Emeritus Teachers in 2006. |
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Saturday, 17 November 2007 |
VietNamNet Bridge - Ten universities and two colleges have signed an agreement with 34 human resources enterprises according to cooperate in research and technological transfers.
Accordingly, the Hanoi University of Technology and China’s Hong Hai group have signed an agreement to train students according to demand, design a scholarship programme worth 34,000 USD and build a laboratory. |
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Saturday, 17 November 2007 |
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 | | Members of Hands in hands group and students. | VietNamNet Bridge – A rough stump, an old bicycle in a pile of scraps, a rusty electric box, etc. under the eyes and the hands of a group of 13 Hanoian students, these waste things deliver meaningful messages. These students are carrying out a project named “Zoom In”, which aims to help young European people understand problems facing Vietnamese youth, especially reproductive health and HIV/AIDS issues, through photos and stories taken and written by the 13 students. |
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Saturday, 17 November 2007 |
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VietNamNet Bridge - Ho Chi Minh City authorities Wednesday agreed on a three-year, US$100-million project to prevent flooding of city streets after an urgent meeting between HCMC People’s Committee Vice-Chairman Nguyen Trung Tin and municipal agencies. At the meeting, one official said flooding caused by high tides is worsening due to rapid urbanization in city suburbs and rising sea levels. |
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